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HCV-TARGET: Hepatitis C Therapeutic Registry and Research Network - A Longitudinal, Observational Study.
The primary purpose of the HCV-TARGET study is to establish a nationwide registry of patients undergoing treatment with antiviral therapies for chronic hepatitis C (HCV) at both academic and community practices.
HCV-TARGET is a longitudinal, observational study that will create a carefully maintained research registry of HCV patients treated with antiviral therapies designed to rapidly inform strategies for better management of populations underrepresented in clinical trials, identify and remediate educational gaps relative to treatment guidelines and adverse event management in order to optimize rates of sustained virological response (SVR), and serve as the core resource for important collaborative translational studies utilizing biospecimens and clinical data from diverse patient populations. HCV-TARGET is a cooperative academic consortium of principal investigators from Clinical and Translational Award (CTSA)-funded academic institutions and community-based sites affiliated with the academic sites in geographic proximity. The Clinical Coordinating Center (CCC) resides at the University of Florida and the Data Coordinating Center (DCC) resides at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. The HCV-TARGET registry will characterize the population of chronic hepatitis C (HCV) patients who are being treated with antiviral therapies at academic and community sites. Patient characteristics such as age, race, ethnicity, comorbidity, and disease and treatment status will be examined. HCV-TARGET will also: 1. Provide baseline and treatment response data that will be used to pre-identify candidates for enrollment in future clinical trials. HCV-TARGET will also develop a well-characterized cohort of protease inhibitor treatment failures to be considered for future trials. 2. Establish and maintain data, a specimen bank and other resources for ancillary studies of the pathogenesis, diagnosis, natural history and treatment of HCV infection. This study will investigate various aspects of treatment response to regimens containing direct-acting antiviral agents for the treatment of chronic hepatitis C, including the following: * Patients underrepresented in clinical trials of approved antiviral therapies(including African-Americans, patients with cirrhosis, and patients that are considered null responders to treatment.) * Treatment persistence * Virological breakthrough * Impact of viral load measurement on treatment efficacy * Adverse Event Management and Surveillance. The secondary aims for this study will investigate the following: * Sustained virological response (SVR) rates and safety in special populations. * Surveillance of drug-drug interactions. * Treatment and management adherence. * Pretreatment Education in HCV patient population. * Use of specialty pharmacy for hepatitis C therapy.
Age
18 - No limit years
Sex
ALL
Healthy Volunteers
No
Mayo Clinic AZ
Phoenix, Arizona, United States
Liver Wellness Center
Little Rock, Arkansas, United States
Scripps
La Jolla, California, United States
UCSD Medical Center
San Diego, California, United States
UCSF/San Fran General Hospital
San Francisco, California, United States
Univ of California, San Francisco
San Francisco, California, United States
University of Colorado, Denver
Denver, Colorado, United States
Yale University Digestive Diseases
New Haven, Connecticut, United States
Georgetown University
Washington D.C., District of Columbia, United States
Howard University
Washington D.C., District of Columbia, United States
Start Date
November 1, 2011
Primary Completion Date
September 9, 2022
Completion Date
September 9, 2022
Last Updated
February 28, 2024
13,559
ACTUAL participants
Lead Sponsor
University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
Collaborators
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